History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Methodist House of Worship. (Tilton.) (See p. 94.). New Hampshire Conference Seminary Buildings. ACADEMIES AND SEMINARIES. 125 each of the four first, for four fall terms in succession, 1845-48, NathanJ Morrison, I). D., now president of Drury College, Missouri, was astudent of this academy. 1. Hibbakd Hanaford, of New Hampton. 1845. 2. ArtemasW. Sawyer, of Chester, Vt. 1846. Dartmouth College, 1847;a clergyman; D. D. from Colby University, 18(17, and of late professor (presi-dent) of Acadia College, in Nova .Scotia. 3. Stephen G. Taylor. 1847. Dartmouth
History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Methodist House of Worship. (Tilton.) (See p. 94.). New Hampshire Conference Seminary Buildings. ACADEMIES AND SEMINARIES. 125 each of the four first, for four fall terms in succession, 1845-48, NathanJ Morrison, I). D., now president of Drury College, Missouri, was astudent of this academy. 1. Hibbakd Hanaford, of New Hampton. 1845. 2. ArtemasW. Sawyer, of Chester, Vt. 1846. Dartmouth College, 1847;a clergyman; D. D. from Colby University, 18(17, and of late professor (presi-dent) of Acadia College, in Nova .Scotia. 3. Stephen G. Taylor. 1847. Dartmouth College, 1847. (See Vol. 768 [215].) 4. Daniel Putnam, of Temple. 1848. Dartmouth College, 1851. Sinceprofessor in the State Normal School of Michigan, and previously in a collegeat Kalamazoo. 5. Daniel L. Shorey. Dartmouth College, 1851. 6. Joseph A. Shores. Dartmouth College, 1851. Now principal of ahigh school in Haverhill, Mass. 7. Daniel C. Burleigh. 1855, 1856. Bowdoin College, 1856. (See p. 71 [171].) 8. David Plummer. (Probably an interval of two or three years wi
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